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ESRS disclosure: ESRS E4 \ DR E4.SBM-3 \ Paragraph 16 a i
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- Provide a comprehensive list of material sites within your operations, including those under your operational control, that have been identified as having material impacts, risks, or opportunities in relation to your strategy and business model. Specifically, disclose the locations where activities are negatively affecting biodiversity-sensitive areas, as outlined in paragraph 17(a).
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Question Id: E4.SBM-3_02
In addition to the operational sites, we had 12 assets under construction in 2024, which were identified as material sites that temporarily have activities negatively affecting biodiversity-sensitive areas. These sites are listed in the table on page 114 and include nine offshore wind and three solar PV projects. At the offshore construction sites, biodiversity impacts were primarily associated with monopile piling, which generates noise pollution, and cable laying, which disrupts benthic and intertidal habitats. Additionally, the increased vessel traffic during construction caused further disruption to the ecosystem through noise pollution. For the solar PV assets under construction, biodiversity impacts were primarily due to land clearing and cable laying, which caused temporary habitat disruption and species displacement. Additionally, the operation of machinery contributed to noise pollution. All these impacts are appropriately managed or mitigated through implementation of measures agreed through impact assessment and permitting processes.
Report Date: 4Q2024Relevance: 85%